(Speyer, Germany)—At a musical interfaith event held in the magnificent Memorial Church of the Reformation on November 10 of last year, a bold German woman was videotaped standing up and shouting a proclamation of the supremacy of Jesus.

Heidi Mund—a former atheist born in communist East Germany, but now an evangelist—interrupted the event, which was meant to bring Christianity and Islam together, just as a Muslim imam began a call of prayer during the concert.

“Jesus Christ alone is Lord of Germany,” she shouted, as she felt something rising up inside her. “I break this curse!”

According to a CBN report, when Mund heard the event was going on she grabbed her German flag emblazoned with the words, “Jesus is Lord” and headed out her door, not sure what she’d do when she got there.

“Until the imam started with his shouting,” she said, “I did not really know what to do. I was just prepared for what God wants me to do.”

“I would call it holy anger,” she added. “I rose with my flag and I was calling and proclaiming that Jesus Christ is Lord over Germany. My purpose was, I broke this curse because [Muslims] say, ‘only Allah is the lord…’ and I broke this curse in this church and I broke it over my country.”

It should be noted that the Church of the Reformation, where the concert was held, was built as a memorial to Martin Luther, which is why Mund also reportedly shouted, “Save the church of Martin Luther!”

But the story gets even more intriguing.

Mund was not alone that day. With her was a former Muslim who was quoted as saying, “Islam is one of the reasons for persecution. Muslims have persecuted me. They don’t want me to tell others that Jesus Christ is my Savior.” (Photo via Charisma News)

Also with Mund was a woman named Marion, who belongs to a group called the “White Rose,” derived from a World War II anti-Nazi resistance group.

Not surprisingly, Mund was thrown out of the church after taking a stand. But, since the video of her proclamation has gone viral (Click on the video above to watch), she has much more to say on the matter.

Acknowledging that her first television interview could put her in danger, she fearlessly told CBN: “I’m not afraid of them. I know my God, the living God of the Bible can protect me for as long as He wants. When my time is over, I will go to Him. I feel I have to protect my country and my people. I am only a little woman, but I feel I have to protect them.”